Confuse Confound Confusion

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Confuse Confound Confusion [1]

'''A — 1: ἀκαταστασία (Strong'S #181 — Noun Feminine — akatastasia — ak-at-as-tah-see'-ah )

"instability," (a, negative, kata, "down," stasis, "a standing"), denotes "a state of disorder, disturbance, confusion, tumult,"  1 Corinthians 14:33;  James 3:16 , "revolution or anarchy;" translated "tumults" in  Luke 21:9 (Av, "commotions");   2 Corinthians 6:5;  12:20 . See Tumult.

'''A — 2: σύγχυσις (Strong'S #4799 — Noun Feminine — sunchusis — soong'-khoo-sis )

"a pouring or mixing together" (sun, "with," cheo, "to pour"); hence "a disturbance, confusion, a tumultuous disorder, as of riotous persons," is found in  Acts 19:29 .

'''B — 1: συγχύνω (Strong'S #4797 — Verb — suncheo — )

or sunchunno or sunchuno (the verb form of A., No. 2), lit., "to pour together, commingle," hence (said of persons), means "to trouble or confuse, to stir up,"  Acts 19:32 (said of the mind); "to be in confusion,"   Acts 21:31 , Rv (Av, "was in an uproar");  Acts 21:27 , "stirred up;"  Acts 2:6;  9:22 , "confounded." See Stir , Uproar.

'''B — 2: καταισχύνω (Strong'S #2617 — Verb — kataischuno — kat-ahee-skhoo'-no )

"to put to shame," is translated "confound" in  1 Corinthians 1:27 , and  1 Peter 2:6 , Av (Rv, "put to shame"). See Ashamed , Dishonor , Shame.

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